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Anthony Colucci

Anthony Colucci was once Onward State’s managing editor and preferred walk-on honors student who majored in psychology and public relations. Despite being from the make-believe land of Central Jersey, he was never a Rutgers fan. If you ever want to know how good Saquon Barkley's ball security is, ask Anthony what happened when he tried to force a fumble at the Mifflin Streak. If you want to hear the story or are bored and want to share prequel memes, follow @_anthonycolucci on Twitter or email him at [email protected]. All other requests and complaints should be directed to Onward State media contact emeritus Steve Connelly.

Student Life

Saquon Barkley To Speak At Virtual SPA Q&A

You'll need to sign up for Saquon Barkley's (virtual) homecoming online with a Penn State email address.

Student Life

Onward State *Would’ve* Endorsed McKay-Pathickal For 2020 UPUA Election…If It Were Allowed

Onward State can't give an official UPUA election endorsement this year, but some of its editors are going with Zach McKay and Lexy Pathickal.

News

Penn State Advises How To Prevent ‘Zoom-Bombing’

The university advised that hijacking teleconferences could potentially result in criminal charges and encouraged anyone witnessing an attack to report it to University Police.

Student Life

Former Nittany Lion Zach Sowa Hints At Possibility Of First Female Student As Mascot

Fifty-two men have dressed as Penn State's beloved Nittany Lion mascot over the last century, but that exclusivity might soon be changing.

Student Life

Penn State Student To Compete In Jeopardy! College Championship

Penn State senior Kylie Weaver will give Nittany Lion fans the closest thing to sports that they've seen in nearly a month when she competes in tonight's episode of the Jeopardy! College Championship.

Opinion

‘Exploring Options’ Not The Reassurance Graduates Want

There's no question that commencement shouldn't be held in May. Or even in June. But what Penn State has shown is that a physical ceremony is nothing more than an afterthought.

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